Katie Humphrey

About Katie Humphrey

Article by CWS member Mary Pezzulo, originally published on Patheos.com 13th May 2018 Let’s say there is a Lady full of Grace. Let’s say there is a Lady who is perfect– but not as the world sees. Not a perfect June Cleaver who serves hot breakfast in a flawless manicure and perm. Not some

Article from CWS member Rebecca Bratten Weiss, originally published on Patheos.com 17th May 2018 My two younger children are going through an entirely understandable Maurice Sendak phase, which means I find lines like “we’ll eat you up, we love you so!” shouted through the house, while I go about my work. I was scrubbing

Blog from CWS member Jennifer Owens-Jofre originally published on www.jenniferowensjofre.com 15th May 2018 “You’re coding your way into freedom,” she said. “Not just yours—all of ours.” My colleague and I were co-working in the library, and she had noticed that I had begun to weep at my keyboard. The more closely I attend to my

Article by CWS member Kaya Oakes, originally published on http://killingthebuddha.com May 2018 The predator was revealed in a post on social media, written by a woman, circulated by women. Years ago, he and I were members of a loosely connected group of writers; not really friends, just acquaintances working on opposite sides of the country.

Article from CWS member Margaret Susan Thompson, originally published on globalsistersreport.org. 30th April 2018 As I began to visit religious archives many years ago — a journey that, at this point, has taken me to over five dozen motherhouses — I was bewildered at how often I was asked the same two questions by

Preaching from CWS member Rhonda Miska to the Collaborative Dominican Novitiate in St Louis, USA on the Fourth Sunday of Easter. The cornerstone is the one that is visibly most perfect and strong, without blemish or dent. No. The cornerstone is the one that everyone agrees is the best and most beautiful. No. The

APRIL 29, 2018 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER KAREN MURPHY “I am the vine and you are the branches,” Jesus says to us. These words spoken by Jesus form one of the most profound metaphors we have for understanding our relationship with Him and with God. His vision is one of healthy vines and branches

Women Friends - April 2018 For many centuries friendship was considered to be a solely masculine fact, a “lofty” sentiment, cathartic, which uplifted the spirit: Achilles and Patroclus, Euryalus and Nisus, and also David and Jonathan – literature and the text of the Bible itself offer us famous examples. Women remained rigorously excluded, their

Article by CWS member Marie Kopp, originally published on Patheos.com 23rd march 2018 I was at Sunday Mass a few weeks back. Mass began today with the celebrant’s heartfelt lament for the current shortage of priestly vocations as he introduced the parish’s “Prayer for an Increase in Vocations” before the opening procession. He explained

MARCH 25, 2018 PALM SUNDAY MARIA CLARA BINGEMER The liturgy of this Palm Sunday invites us to contemplate God who, out of love, comes down to meet us. He shares our humanity, making Himself Servant of everyone in his Son Jesus. Jesus is the Incarnated God and, due to the conflict that his ministry